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A Dark Corner is a chilling depiction of domestic horror. First published in 1971 it tells the story of Errol, a young man who finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time.
In a North-West London suburb on a wet evening Errol mistakenly rings the doorbell of the house of Nelly and Arthur Didcot. Wet-through and coughing he asks about a room. Despite arriving at the wrong house Nelly invites him in to stay just for one night.
Behind the veneer of middle-class respectability however a dreadful truth is about to be revealed in a horrifying and murderous climax.
'Celia Dale is past mistress of the bizarre truth behind normal facades.' New Statesman
'She is bitingly spot-on with her dialogue which catches an undertow of hope, desire and revulsion.' The Times
'Celia Dale has created an established corner in tales of domestic terror and Arthur Didcot in A Dark Corner is a totally fiendish fiend.' Daily Telegraph
In a North-West London suburb on a wet evening Errol mistakenly rings the doorbell of the house of Nelly and Arthur Didcot. Wet-through and coughing he asks about a room. Despite arriving at the wrong house Nelly invites him in to stay just for one night.
Behind the veneer of middle-class respectability however a dreadful truth is about to be revealed in a horrifying and murderous climax.
'Celia Dale is past mistress of the bizarre truth behind normal facades.' New Statesman
'She is bitingly spot-on with her dialogue which catches an undertow of hope, desire and revulsion.' The Times
'Celia Dale has created an established corner in tales of domestic terror and Arthur Didcot in A Dark Corner is a totally fiendish fiend.' Daily Telegraph